Extreme-G 2 is the second Extreme-G game to be released on the Nintendo 64, but is the third game to bear the name Extreme-G. It is a third party game, with Acclaim's development out to Probe Entertainment department. The same studio that ported Mortal Kombat to Sega Genesis.
Each of the machines have their own handling characteristics, with varying top speeds, armor values and traction values. All of the machines in the game have an energy meter – this energy powers not only the machine's protective shields, but a boost which can provide a burst of speed. If a machine loses all of its energy, it will explode on contact, causing the player to lose a life or the match. However, energy can be regained by driving over special recharge strips in the road. It is also possible for players can also fall off the tracks, which are shown to be several miles up in the air.
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